HomeFront SitRep is a powerful and heartfelt veteran-led podcast dedicated to giving a voice to those who have served—and those who continue to serve behind the scenes. It stands as a platform for real stories, real impact, and real people who genuinely care about the veteran community—not just as statistics, but as brothers, sisters, and family.
This podcast shines a spotlight on the grassroots: the unsung, often-overlooked mom-and-pop nonprofit organizations that are boots-on-the-ground, showing up daily for veterans. These aren’t corporate machines or big-budget operations—they're passionate individuals and small teams who lead with heart, often formed by veterans or military families who know the struggle firsthand. HomeFront SitRep celebrates these organizations that haven’t lost sight of humanity, offering support, services, and community without red tape or fine print.
But the mission doesn’t stop there.
The show also brings in a vibrant cross-section of the veteran community—highlighting veteran-owned businesses, showcasing the creativity of veteran authors and musicians, and laughing alongside veteran comedians. Each episode dives deep into personal journeys, challenges, and triumphs, giving veterans from all walks of life a chance to share their story, their mission, and their voice.
Whether it's a Marine turned mental health advocate, an Army veteran launching a clothing brand, or a Navy vet writing their first book, HomeFront SitRep serves as a rally point for veterans and patriots alike. It’s not just a podcast—it’s a mission to build connection, community, and conversation.
This is where the fight continues—on the home front. This is HomeFront SitRep.
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HomeFront SitRep is a powerful and heartfelt veteran-led podcast dedicated to giving a voice to those who have served—and those who continue to serve behind the scenes. It stands as a platform for real stories, real impact, and real people who genuinely care about the veteran community—not just as statistics, but as brothers, sisters, and family.
This podcast shines a spotlight on the grassroots: the unsung, often-overlooked mom-and-pop nonprofit organizations that are boots-on-the-ground, showing up daily for veterans. These aren’t corporate machines or big-budget operations—they're passionate individuals and small teams who lead with heart, often formed by veterans or military families who know the struggle firsthand. HomeFront SitRep celebrates these organizations that haven’t lost sight of humanity, offering support, services, and community without red tape or fine print.
But the mission doesn’t stop there.
The show also brings in a vibrant cross-section of the veteran community—highlighting veteran-owned businesses, showcasing the creativity of veteran authors and musicians, and laughing alongside veteran comedians. Each episode dives deep into personal journeys, challenges, and triumphs, giving veterans from all walks of life a chance to share their story, their mission, and their voice.
Whether it's a Marine turned mental health advocate, an Army veteran launching a clothing brand, or a Navy vet writing their first book, HomeFront SitRep serves as a rally point for veterans and patriots alike. It’s not just a podcast—it’s a mission to build connection, community, and conversation.
This is where the fight continues—on the home front. This is HomeFront SitRep.
Faith, Recovery and Poetry, A Veteran's Guide to Healing Out Loud pt 2
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1 month ago
Faith, Recovery and Poetry, A Veteran's Guide to Healing Out Loud pt 2
Marie Slider Henriksen stands at a crossroads of hardship and hope: a former U.S. Army medic who marched through trauma, addiction and identity upheaval, and emerged on the other side committed to expression, healing and purpose. In her military service, she saw the grit of life at its edge—aid given in helpless moments, what‑it‑cost moments of watching others suffer, and what it costs a medic to carry all that weight inward. In podcasts and interviews she recounts this service not as a badge only, but as a prism through which she later refracted her own woundedness. BabyBoomer.org+2BabyBoomer.org+2
Her early years framed this trajectory: foster‑care, instability, addiction (alcohol, drugs and food), physical and emotional pain. It's from that place she first turned to poetry—not as a hobby, but as a lifeline. “There is always hope in the fight,” she says. Amazon Music Her writing isn’t smooth or decorative—it’s raw, intimate, sometimes stark. She gives voice to the fissures: the cord of memory that tugs, the body that remembers what the mind would rather forget, the quiet flames of survival in places where light seemed only a rumor.
The brand “SliderBabe” becomes her studio and her sanctuary: where poetry meets photograph, where remembrance meets reclamation. A typical poem might open in a landscape—wind‑blown dunes, mountains at dusk, hollowed interiors—and step into the event of memory, the tremor of loss or the swell of choosing to live. Her photographs echo the same aesthetic: not just images of places but images of passage—old roads, freezing rivers, sunset cliffs, the retreat of daylight and the forging of shadows. The visual and the verbal converse.
One example: in the podcast “#99 – More Me Than I Used To Be,” Marie lays bare how she has dug beneath the façade of recovery to find a “me” she didn’t know, amid the wreckage of what she was told she should be. Amazon Music She speaks of setting boundaries—the first time in her life she claimed: This is mine. My body, my voice. And then she claimed the page, the camera lens, the microphone.
Advocacy threads through it all: her creative voice is tethered to mission. Veteran suicide awareness. Peer support. Faith, too—not always easy faith, but faith that bends toward healing, toward community, toward art as an offering not just for self but for others. She appears on veteran‑oriented podcasts (“Interview 125 – An Army Veteran’s Journey of Trauma, Recovery & Finding Her Voice”) and opens the door for listeners to sit in uncomfortable truth and emerge changed. BabyBoomer.org
In sum: Marie’s portrait is one of transformation. She does not pretend the past didn’t happen; she invites it in, asks it to speak, and then she writes it into beauty and into purpose. Her poems are not tidy—they’re reclamations of life, memory, body, faith. Her photographs are not just décor—they are visual hymns to survival and presence. SliderBabe is the meeting place of all those elements, and Marie is the shepherd of that space: the one who once carried the load, now carries the message that healing takes voice and voice can take many forms.
HOMEFRONT SITREP
HomeFront SitRep is a powerful and heartfelt veteran-led podcast dedicated to giving a voice to those who have served—and those who continue to serve behind the scenes. It stands as a platform for real stories, real impact, and real people who genuinely care about the veteran community—not just as statistics, but as brothers, sisters, and family.
This podcast shines a spotlight on the grassroots: the unsung, often-overlooked mom-and-pop nonprofit organizations that are boots-on-the-ground, showing up daily for veterans. These aren’t corporate machines or big-budget operations—they're passionate individuals and small teams who lead with heart, often formed by veterans or military families who know the struggle firsthand. HomeFront SitRep celebrates these organizations that haven’t lost sight of humanity, offering support, services, and community without red tape or fine print.
But the mission doesn’t stop there.
The show also brings in a vibrant cross-section of the veteran community—highlighting veteran-owned businesses, showcasing the creativity of veteran authors and musicians, and laughing alongside veteran comedians. Each episode dives deep into personal journeys, challenges, and triumphs, giving veterans from all walks of life a chance to share their story, their mission, and their voice.
Whether it's a Marine turned mental health advocate, an Army veteran launching a clothing brand, or a Navy vet writing their first book, HomeFront SitRep serves as a rally point for veterans and patriots alike. It’s not just a podcast—it’s a mission to build connection, community, and conversation.
This is where the fight continues—on the home front. This is HomeFront SitRep.